(1) This section applies to a carriage service provider if
TUSMA believes on reasonable grounds that the carriage service
provider has information or a document that is relevant to the
achievement of the voice customer migration policy objective.

Requirement

(2) TUSMA may, by written notice given to the carriage
service provider, require the carriage service provider:

(a) to give to TUSMA, within the period and in the manner and
form specified in the notice, any such information; or

(b) to produce to TUSMA, within the period and in the manner
specified in the notice, any such documents; or

(c) to make copies of any such documents and to produce to
TUSMA, within the period and in the manner specified in the notice,
those copies.

(3) A period specified under subsection (2) must not be
shorter than 14 days after the notice is given.

Compliance

(4) A carriage service provider must comply with a
requirement under subsection (2) to the extent that the
carriage service provider is capable of doing so.

(5) A carriage service provider commits an offence if:

(a) TUSMA has given a notice to the carriage service provider
under subsection (2); and

(b) the carriage service provider engages in conduct; and

(c) the carriage service provider’s conduct contravenes
a requirement in the notice.

(1) TUSMA may take, and retain for as long as is necessary,
possession of a document produced under subsection 29A(2).

(2) The carriage service provider otherwise entitled to
possession of the document is entitled to be supplied, as soon as
practicable, with a copy certified by TUSMA to be a true copy.

(3) The certified copy must be received in all courts and
tribunals as evidence as if it were the original.

(4) Until a certified copy is supplied, TUSMA must, at such
times and places as TUSMA thinks appropriate, permit the carriage
service provider otherwise entitled to possession of the document,
or a person authorised by that carriage service provider, to
inspect and make copies of, or take extracts from, the
document.

(a) TUSMA believes on reasonable grounds that, if the
carriage service provider were to consent to another person (the
third person ) contacting:

(i) the carriage service provider’s customers; or

(ii) customers included in a particular class of the carriage
service provider’s customers;

for a purpose relating to the achievement of the voice customer
migration policy objective, that consent would be likely to
facilitate the achievement of the voice customer migration policy
objective; and

(b) the carriage service provider is not a contractor in
relation to a section 13 contract entered into for a purpose
relating to the achievement of the voice customer migration policy
objective; and

(c) the carriage service provider is not a grant recipient in
relation to a section 13 grant made for a purpose relating to
the achievement of the voice customer migration policy
objective.

Requirement

(2) TUSMA may, by written notice given to the carriage
service provider, require the carriage service provider:

(a) to consent to the third person contacting:

(i) if subparagraph (1)(a)(i) applies—the carriage
service provider’s customers; or

(ii) if subparagraph (1)(a)(ii) applies—customers
included in a specified class of the carriage service
provider’s customers;

for a purpose relating to the achievement of the voice customer
migration policy objective; and

(b) to do so within the period and in the manner specified in
the notice.

(3) A period specified under subsection (2) must not be
shorter than 14 days after the notice is given.

Compliance

(4) A carriage service provider must comply with a
requirement under subsection (2).

(5) A carriage service provider commits an offence if:

(a) TUSMA has given a notice to the carriage service provider
under subsection (2); and

(b) the carriage service provider engages in conduct; and

(c) the carriage service provider’s conduct contravenes
a requirement in the notice.

(5) Clause 122,
page 73 (lines 6 and 7), omit “authority to perform or
exercise any of its functions or powers”, substitute
“body or person to perform or exercise any of the functions
or powers of the body or person”.